Hi. I'm cleaning up my collection of unlisted eclipsing binary candidates. None of the candidates are listed in the Kepler EB catalog, but ~4/5 of them can be found on the TCE list. The lightcurves of my remaining candidates which are listed below have many similarities, but are not on the TCE list nor in the Kepler EB catalog. So I would like to hear 'Talks' thoughts on these 6 stars. The flagged points are where I find the transit features most curved. Comments will be appreciated. Have a nice day!

> [Martti Holst Kristiansen](/users/53271643244440675e0001e2 "Martti Holst Kristiansen"):
> Here's another one:
> http://talk.planethunters.org/objects/APHF10974100
>
Hi Martti,
Yes this is quite possibly an Unlisted EB. There are two stars nearby, so a contamination check might be helpful. The pulsations are deep enough, so I think this lightcurve most likely is not contaminated.

Yes this is quite possibly an Unlisted EB. There are two stars nearby, so a contamination check might be helpful. The pulsations are deep enough, so I think this lightcurve most likely is not contaminated.

This is a pulsator, maybe a Gamma Doradus or a Gamma Doradus/DSCT hybrid. However the lightcurve looks highly contaminated (it is a bit fuzzy), but there is no other star visible in the bad quality UKIRT Image.